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March 18, 2015

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BACKCOUNTRY CLASSIFIEDS

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - Notice to Advertisers: Any error should be reported to the publisher prior to Thursday at 12 Noon following the publication date. Publisher accepts advertising on the condition that advertiser agrees that at no time shall Publisher’s Liability exceed the cost of space involved and that the Publisher is not liable for incidental or consequential damages. Publisher accepts no responsibility for ad contents or errors in spelling or grammar.

Placing a Classified Advertisement: To order a classified ad by mail, please send your advertisement with a check or Money Order to Julian News PO Box 639 Julian, CA 92036. Phone Orders are accepted Wednesday, Thursday 9 am to 5 pm, Friday 9 am to 12 noon. Visa & Master Card are accepted. Ads must be paid for at time of placement and will appear in the next issue. NO refunds for Classified Ads. Office phone - 760 765 2231.

WORSHIP SERVICES

Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. Childcare – Birth Through 5th Grade

MEETINGS

$27 FOR 4 ISSUES, 25 WORDS OR LESS; 25¢ EXTRA PER WORD

CHILDREN’S SERVICES

AA Meetings Monday - 7 pm

RENTALS

PUBLIC NOTICE

St. Elizabeths Of Hungary Catholic Church

Tuesday - 7 pm

Connecting People With God And Each Other . . . Changing Lives

Santa Ysabel Mission (Open Big Book Study)

Tuesday - 7 pm Sisters in Recovery

(open to all female 12 step members)

St. Elizabeths Of Hungary

Worship and Sunday School at 8:30 and 10:00 Blending of traditional and contemporary elements Warm welcome and uplifting music Relevant, thoughtful message

Community United Methodist Church

Celebrating 50 years of loving God and serving our neighbors Location: 2898 State Hwy 78 (just west of Pine Hills Road, look for the white rail fence)

Phone: 760-765-0114 E-mail: communityumcjulian@yahoo.com

How To Plant Your Garden From Scratch (StatePoint) Planting a garden from scratch can sound like a daunting task, especially for those who are new to the hobby. But with the right knowledge, you can plan a successful, fruitful green space and expect to have a great harvest. One way to get a head start on your garden is to start your seedlings indoors and then transplant them later into an outdoor garden. This timetested technique can save you hundreds of dollars annually, as young plants at a nursery can be pricey. Here are some tips and tricks to make the most of this method: • Don’t start your indoor plants too soon. They can grow in about four weeks or less if you use a high-quality garden starter. Check seed packages to learn when to plant outdoors in your area, and then start them indoors one month earlier to your transplanting date outdoors. • Consider using a seedstarting system that takes some of the gardening guesswork out of the equation. For example, the Aerogarden Seed Starting system allows you to start up to 66 seedlings indoors with no dirt or mess, nurturing seeds with optimal amounts of water and nutrients for reliable germination

Julian Library Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

closed 9:00 - 8 9:00 - 6 9:00 - 6 9:00 - 5 9:00 - 5 closed

Friends of the Library

Book Store Hours

Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 5 pm 1850 Highway 78 765 - 0370

and healthy growth. • Add new nutrients to the seedlings every two weeks and keep the water at full level. Feeding your plants more than the recommended amount will not make them grow faster. In fact, it could hurt the plants. • Before transplanting, seedlings need to be hardened off. Skipping this step will almost certainly result in some or all of your plants dying. Hardening off seedlings eases their transition to the outdoors, where they will be exposed to the elements. The process involves gradually exposing plants to the outdoors, protecting them from full sunlight, temperature variations and wind. • Don’t let sprouts get too big before transplanting them outdoors. Ideally they should be about 4-6 inches tall. If possible, wait to plant your seedlings on a cool, cloudy day. If your seedlings get too large before weather will allow transplanting outdoors, transplant them into small pots with high quality potting soil. Keep fully watered in a sunny space until weather permits transplanting outdoors. • After transplanting seedlings outdoors, be sure to water them daily for the first two weeks, especially if the weather is dry and sunny.

Catholic Church

Wednesday - 6 pm

PERSONAL SUPPORT

(across street from Warner Unified School)

Teen Crisis HotLine 1-800- HIT HOME

San Jose Valley Continuation School

Wednesday - 7pm St. Elizabeths Of Hungary Catholic Church

All advertisements for the sale or rental of dwelling units published in the Julian News are subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin or any intention to make such preference limitations or discrimination, in the sale, rental, or financing of housing. State laws forbid discrimination based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby served notice that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

APARTMENT FOR RENT - Unfurnished 2 bedroom 1 bath in Santa Ysabel, no drugs, non smoking, washer/dryer and most utilities included. $875.00 per month. 760 450 6511 3/18 HOUSE IN RANCHITA. 3 bedroom 2 bath, 1380 sqft on 4.5 acres. Pets welcome. $1050/mo,deposit $900. (760) 803-7424 3/18

Thursday - 7pm

St. Elizabeths Of Hungary Catholic Church

LAND FOR SALE

Friday - 7 pm

LAND FOR SALE BY OWNER - .70 acres, Cuyamaca Woods, 7933 High Hill Road, water meter/perked. Call 858 342 0466 3/25

“Friday Night Survivors”

St. Elizabeths Of Hungary Catholic Church

Saturday - 8 pm Santa Ysabel Mission

SUBSTANCE ABUSE CRISIS LINE

1•888•724•7240

CoDA - Co-Dependants Anonymous: Saturdays in Ramona, 323 Hunter Street (corner of Main & Hunter) 5 - 6pm

Protecting Pets continued from page 3

For true green thumb bragging rights, grow your garden from scratch. Just be sure you know the tricks of the trade. • Save and reuse your seed starter tray for the next season. Once the spring plants have been transplanted outdoors, you will be free to get a head start on your summer crop. More tips to start your own seedlings can be found at www. Aerogarden.com.

animal companions. • Ensure toxic chemicals in your home, such as cleaning supplies, are inaccessible to pets. Additionally, be sure any medications are sealed and out of reach of curious paws. If you suspect your pet has consumed a poisonous substance, contact the ASPCA poison hotline at (888) 426-4435. The hotline operates 24 hours a day. With a little knowledge and preparation, you can be a more responsible pet owner.

LEGAL NOTICES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME

Case Number: 37-2015-00008394-CU-PT-CTL

Avoid Identy Theft

IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: UMA SOMAL FOR CHANGE OF NAME

and this is a first step toward an Investigation (if there ever is one). But here's what is perhaps most important of all, 7. Call the 3 national credit reporting organizations immediately to place a fraud alert on your name and also call the Social Security fraud line number. The alert means any company that checks your Credit knows your information was stolen, and they have to contact you by Phone to authorize new credit. Now, here are the numbers you always need to contact about your wallet, or credit cards if they have been stolen: 1.) Equifax: 800-525-6285 or www.Equifax.com 2.) Experian (formerly TRW): 888-397-3742 or www.experian. com 3.) Trans Union: 800-6807289 or www.transunion.com 4.) Social Security Administration (fraud line):800269-0271

PETITIONER:

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UMA SOMAL HAS FILED A PETITION FOR AN ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM: UMA SOMAL TO: UMA ABDE IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court in Department 46 of the San Diego County Superior Court at the address shown (220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101) on APRIL 24, 2015 at 9:30 a.m., and show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE be published in the Julian News, a newspaper of general circulation published in this county, at least once a week for four successive weeks prior to the day of the hearing. THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE COURT CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ON MARCH 12, 2015. LEGAL: 06885 Publish: March 18, 25 and April 1, 8, 2015

Trivia Test

continued from page 6 6. MYTHOLOGY: Who was the Greek goddess of the moon? 7. RELIGION: What is the first of the seven sacraments in Christian theology? 8. MOVIES: What was the home planet of Luke Skywalker in “Star Wars”? 9. GEOGRAPHY: Where are the Faroe Islands located? 10. HISTORY: What type of gun was used to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln?

Answers

1. Pluto 2. London 3. Nick Bottom 4. Lewis Erskine 5. USHER (us, she, he, her and hers) 6. Selene 7. Baptism 8. Tatooine 9. Halfway between Norway and Iceland 10. A derringer pistol © 2015 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

*** How often things occur by the merest chance, which we dared not even hope for! — Terence ***

Chef’s Corner continued from page 6

For a twist on a traditional spaghetti dish, try my recipe for Collard Green Ribbons with Garlic, Lemon and Pasta. Cutting tender collard greens into ribbons and tossing them with olive oil, garlic, lemon and pasta transforms it into a delicious and hardy new dish. COLLARD GREEN RIBBONS WITH GARLIC, LEMON AND PASTA 2/3 package or more of wholewheat, thin spaghetti 16 ounces fresh collard greens (about 20 big leaves) 1/4 cup pine nuts 3 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes 5 small cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon lemon zest 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 teaspoon agave syrup or honey 3 ounces Parmesan cheese 2 lemons, cut into wedges 1. Bring a big pot of salted water to a boil, and cook pasta according to package directions. Drain quickly, reserving a bit of cooking water, and set aside. 2. Cut out center rib of each collard green. Stack a few greens at a time and roll them up into a cigar-like shape. Slice across the roll as thinly as possible (1/8 to 1/4 inch). Shake up the greens and give them a few chops so the strands aren’t so long. 3. Heat a heavy-bottomed 12inch skillet over medium heat and toast pine nuts until they start to turn golden and fragrant. Pour nuts out of skillet and save for later. 4. Return skillet to medium heat and pour in 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Sprinkle in a big pinch of red pepper flakes, garlic and lemon zest, and stir. Once oil is hot enough to shimmer, toss in all the collard greens. Sprinkle greens with salt, pepper and agave or honey. Saute greens for about three minutes, stirring often to keep from clumping. 5. Remove pan from heat. Scoop greens into pasta pot and toss with another drizzle of olive oil, adding pasta water if necessary. Divide onto plates, top with pine nuts and Parmesan shavings, and serve with two big lemon wedges per person. Serves 4. *** Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see howto videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook and go to Hulu.com. Read Gina Harlow’s blog about food and gardening at www.peachesandprosciutto. com. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis. © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis

EMPLOYMENT OFFERED In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Labor Policy, The Julian News will not publish, any advertisement for employment that discriminates on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. The Julian News encourages equal opportunity employment in the work place. JULIAN HOTEL - Housekeeper wanted. Must work weekends and holidays. 4/1 Call 760-765-0201 to inquire.

JOB TITLE: REGISTRAR / OFFICE SECRETARY JOB SUMMARY: Under general supervision of the site administrator, and with a minimum of direct supervision, is responsible for maintaining confidential student records and files, maintains student attendance, and performs complex clerical tasks as needed to assure the smooth operation of the Guidance Department. CHARACTERISTICS: This DISTINGUISHING position requires intense attention to detail as well as the ability to accomplish a vast amount of varied tasks with numerous interruptions. This position also involves a lot of interaction with parents, students and staff. ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: • Serves as office receptionist and maintains the front desk • Schedules substitutes as needed • Monitor teachers assistants and cross age tutoring students • Oversees District Registration Process • Maintains and posts to the students’ permanent records vital statistics, academic and citizenship grades for each grading period, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities and miscellaneous data; • Receives, evaluates, and records transcripts from prior schools; mails transcripts; receives grades and processes to County computer system; maintains grade point averages; verifies and computes grade point averages, if necessary maintains computer files at school site; mails report cards; compiles Honor Roll and eligibility lists; • Is responsible for and maintains all student cumulative (confidential) folders and records; • Processes all new students and all withdrawing students; orders diplomas and maintains graduation lists; assists with graduation; • Follows up on all interdistrict transfers; • Maintains records and makes reports as required for ethnic surveys; home language surveys and other state required reports; maintain records of proficiency tests passed; maintains up-to-date file for student addresses, phone numbers and schedules; will process schedule changes from counselor; • Maintains student attendance and CalPADs data; • Provides information to teachers, administrators and parents; • May perform clerical work on behalf of counselors (master schedules, student schedules, etc); performs other related work as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS-QUALIFICATIONS: • Experience required: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in clerical work, preferably including one year in an educational setting using CALPADS and Synergy; and extensive computer experience. • Skills, Knowledge and/or Abilities required: Skills to type from a clear copy at a net corrected speed of 50 words per minute Knowledge of modern office practices and procedures; proper filing methods and procedures; modern office machines including computers; familiarity with District and State graduation requirements. Ability to prepare proper business correspondence; follow oral and written instructions; spell correctly and use proper English; make simple arithmetical computations; perform difficult clerical work requiring judgment, accuracy and speed; accept responsibility, organize priorities, and perform duties independently without supervision; work well with a wide variety of personalities (coworkers, teachers, counselors, administrators, students parents and others). • Education Required: Equivalent to the completion of twelfth grade. • Licenses, Certifications, Bonding, and/or Testing Required: • Working Conditions: Work is performed primarily in an office/school environment with occasional temperature variations and local travel to District facilities and related locations; frequent to constant interruptions; fast-paced environment; constant handling, reaching, talking, and hearing; employee must remain alert at all times; frequent to constant exposure to moderate to loud noise; frequent use of fine motor coordination and visual acuity; occasional lifting of 30 pounds and use of hand an foot controls; occasional stooping, kneeling, minor climbing (e.g., stairs to facilities, step stools for shelves and files) and balancing, and crouching; occasional exposure to chemicals, such as toner. SALARY RANGE: Salary starts at $33,730 12 months - full-time Julian Union High School District Office 1656 Hwy 78, Julian, CA 92036 (760) 765-0606 Ext. 103 Online at – Edjoin.org 3/18

SOUPS AND SUCH CAFE - Needs dishwasher/busser, come in for an application or call 760 765 4761 4/8 WYNOLA PIZZA & BISTRO accepting applications for part time early morning person for light janitorial work. Hours somewhat flexible. Call Sabine for interview appointment @ 760 550-3733 4/8

continued from page 10 1983? 6. Between 1996 and 1998, Jeff Gordon tallied 33 NASCAR Cup victories. What was his highest total for any one year during that stretch? 7. Three tennis players are tied for most U.S. Open men’s singles titles in the Open Era (five). Name two of them. 1. Whitey Ford (236 victories) and Red Ruffing (231). 2. It was 1969. 3. Tom Dempsey (1970), Jason Elam (‘98), Sebastian Janikowski (2011) and David Akers (‘12). 4. It was 1993. 5. Sixteen players. 6. Thirteen, in 1998. 7. Jimmy Connors (1974, ‘76, ‘78, ‘82-’83), Pete Sampras (‘90, ‘93, ‘95-’96, 2002) and Roger Federer (‘04-’08). © 2015 King Features Syndicate, Inc.


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